Blackford and PM clash over Brexitpublished at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2020
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford - who was re-elected by his party's MPs earlier - wishes all colleagues and everyone else in the UK a happy Christmas.
He moves on to post-Brexit trade talks, saying it is a "disgrace" that businesses are operating without "certainty".
The PM says he has "every hope" of a post-Brexit trade deal being done, when EU leaders "see sense". He adds that the UK will "prosper mightily", whatever happens.
Blackford responds that the UK will be "worse off" and that Scotland, which voted Remain in the 2016 referendum, has been "completely ignored".
Johnson says the UK has lower unemployment than many of its main rival economies and the "threat" to Scotland's economy comes from SNP "mismanagement".